Master brewer Gunn said: “We have been big fans of what the team at Argyle St Arches have been building since the venue reopened.

"The space is stunning, it’s exactly what we wanted it to be when we had initial conversations about the project a number of months ago, and we’re looking forward to showing the people of Glasgow what we have to offer.

"We’re particularly excited about the new brewing facility.”

Innis & Gunn's most recent results saw it book a return to profit with sales up 22 per cent to £14.3 million in the 2016 year to December.

The company said like-for-like volume sales rose 150 per cent to 2.2 million cases, and including the Inveralmond brands, acquired last year with £3.1 million raised from crowdfunding, volume sales were up 175 per cent.

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Innis & Gunn said gross profit grew faster than turnover in the 2016 year to December, up 25.4 per cent to £8.52 million (2015: £6.79 million), largely down to currency translations against the weaker pound in the second half of the year.